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Kuki Saburo Oil Painting Exhibition From April 21st to 27th-Drawing old pottery and flowers –

2021.04.24

Mr. Kuki Saburo, a painter who combines flowers and old pottery and draws beautiful flowers that are so detailed that they look like the real thing in oil paintings. The flowers are laid out in precious vases and bowls from the Momoyama and Edo periods, creating a mysterious atmosphere that cannot be realized today, even though it is realistic. Approximately 25 works with a clear and transparent view of life will be exhibited in a quiet atmosphere.

-Drawing old pottery and flowers- Kuki Saburo oil painting exhibition

Session: April 21, 2021 (Wednesday) → April 27 (Tuesday)
* Closed at 16:00 on the last day, April 27 (Tuesday)
* Please check the Daimaru Shinsaibashi store website for the latest business hours.
Venue: Daimaru Shinsaibashi Main Building 8th Floor
Artglorieux GALLERY OF OSAKA

(Upper image) “National Treasure Akikusa Bunko ni Kibaki” 15F Oil on canvas 990,000 yen including tax

“Genshino ni Tsubaki” 6F oil on canvas 462,000 yen including tax

“Sesshu, Kakiemon ni Peony” F20 oil on canvas 1,320,000 yen including tax

Kuki Saburo

1951 Born in Hyogo
1955 Winner of the Paris Arts Awards
2011 Exhibited at International Art Exchange Exhibition Kobe 2011 (Hyogo Prefectural Museum of Modern Art).
Winner of the Grechimarino International Academy Awards
2015 Exhibited at Expo 2015, Milan, Italy, official art festival certified by the Japan Pavilion
Received “Professor of Educational Art from Japan and Italy” certified by the Siena Museum of Art, Italy
Solo exhibitions are held nationwide, mainly in department stores.

Artglorieux GALLERY OF OSAKA
In French, art means art, and glorieux means glorious and glorious.
We will send art that continues to shine beyond time and space.
At the main building of the Daimaru Shinsaibashi store, please enjoy the encounter with wonderful and trembling art.

Access: Directly connected to the underpass from Shinsaibashi Station (south ticket gate) on the Osaka Metro Midosuji Line
Address: Daimaru Shinsaibashi Store Main Building 8th Floor, 1-7-1 Shinsaibashisuji, Chuo-ku, Osaka 542-8501, Osaka
TEL: 06-6271-1231 (representative)

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